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This Manual outlines the policies, rules, and regulations describing the conduct expected of a MMI cadet. These guidelines are what make MMI a military school. Your time here will be focused and demanding both mentally and physically, yet extremely rewarding. We are glad that you chose MMI to assist in your development as a leader, and more importantly, as a young adult.
While at MMI, each cadet will learn the importance of developing and maintaining a positive attitude and to place the good of his/her unit and the welfare of the Corps of Cadets before personal satisfaction. The tenets of Truth, Honor, and Service serve as the guidelines for the Corps of Cadets as they begin to mature and assume the mantle of leadership.
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has freshly reverberated on college campuses across America, igniting debates and discussions surrounding the fundamental principles of the First Amendment, particularly the rights of free speech and assembly.
At the University of North Georgia, we deeply value and uphold the cherished right of every American to freely express themselves. It is a hallmark of our history, our tradition, and permeates our culture. As a distinguished Senior Military College, with a legacy spanning over 150 years, we take great pride in our role of cultivating leaders who tirelessly defend these fundamental freedoms for all citizens. The legacy of our graduates in this regard is second to none.
As campus leaders, our primary responsibility is to cultivate an academic environment that ensures this exchange of ideas and the safety of our community. Across all five campuses, we are committed to fostering a welcoming atmosphere where individuals feel empowered to freely express themselves and engage in exploration and learning. However, it is essential that these rights are exercised in a manner that upholds our academic mission, preserves the safety of all, and is in accordance with our institutional policies, without unlawful behavior. This means breaking the law, harassment, intimidation, trespassing, violence, and other criminal acts will not be tolerated at the University of North Georgia.
Note: It will take 24-48 hours for your confirmation of acceptance to process. Because of this, you may not be able to access the cadet housing portal immediately.
If you no longer plan to attend UNG or need to update your acceptance, please let cadet admissions know. If you have any question about this process, please email us at
cadetre...@ung.edu or call our office at
706-867-2918.
Note: After applying for housing, the Assistant Commandant of Cadets will notify the business office to apply the Housing Application Fee and FROG Week Fee to your student invoice within 7-10 business days and you may pay it along with your tuition and fees.
Visit the Housing Portal to sign your Cadet Housing contract. The housing contract will be available starting on February 1 for Cadets starting in the Fall semester and on September 1 for Cadets starting in the Spring Semester.
Important Note: If you decide not to attend UNG, you must log in to the Housing Portal to cancel your Cadet Housing contract. If you do not cancel before the deadline, room charges will be billed to you even if you do not enroll.
Important note: Room contracts are to be accepted and completed online. If you do not complete your room contract by July 10, it is assumed that you will not be a cadet at UNG beginning in fall. If you miss the deadline, but are still planning on attending, please contact Cadet Recruiting as soon as possible.
Upon admission to UNG, you are provided with a student email account. Student email is the official channel of communication between the university and its students. It is your responsibility to monitor your student email account and be aware of the information sent by the university.
Note: Please refer to the Financial Aid website for deadlines and preferred filing dates. You will be assigned a financial aid counselor based on the first letter of your last name. If you have financial aid related questions, please contact the Financial Aid Office at
706-864-1412.
The General Assembly of the State of Georgia has established an ROTC grant for eligible Cadets enrolled in the Corps of Cadets at UNG. The grant is for a maximum of $750 each semester of the regular academic year (fall and spring) through your senior year. You must be a legal resident of the state of Georgia, a full-time student, be enrolled in a military science class and earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. You must also be in good conduct standing with the Commandant of Cadets at the end of each semester. The grant is paid during the last week of each semester. The amount of the grant may vary due to availability of state funding. You will fill out the ROTC Grant Application during FROG Week in-processing. Each year after, you must apply for this grant with the Financial Aid Office.
To schedule your orientation date, go to Nighthawk Engagement & Student Transitions (NEST). Prior to attending Orientation, select the button for Online Pre-Orientation. You will need to register for and complete Online Pre-Orientation before you attend orientation.
Official transcripts must be sent to UNG directly by your school through a secure eTranscript or by mail in a sealed envelope. Transcripts that are sent by email or by the student directly are not valid.
Your student health services fee will cover your treatment on campus at Student Health Services for minor injuries and illnesses while a Cadet at UNG. Charges incurred while seeking care at another facility (i.e. an Emergency Room visit or appointment with a Specialist) are your responsibility. If you are a contracted Army ROTC Cadet, you are covered during ROTC training by the federal government.
You are responsible for having all uniform items by the first day of FROG week. Uniforms become your personal property and must be maintained in a good and serviceable condition. Replacement of worn, outgrown, lost or damaged items will be at your expense. The UNG Military Clothing & Sales asks that you keep all receipts, tags and packaging from newly purchased items for FROG Week. Altered items cannot be returned.
Individual appointments must be made between 15 April and 31 July for the fall semester (August), and 1 October and the first Thursday in December for the spring semester (January) for fittings, payment, and uniform issue.
Note for Army enlisted personnel: Those who have attended Army Basic Training can bring issued items but the items must be identical to those listed in the table below and cannot differ in color or style.
In addition to uniforms purchased at the UNG Military Clothing & Sales, the Operational Camouflage Patterns (OCP/work uniforms), coyote brown boots and a complete set of the Army Physical Fitness Uniform (APFU) are issued to you by the Military Science Department Supply during FROG Week.
These uniforms are on loan to you from the U.S. Government and must be returned when you leave the Corps of Cadets. You are responsible for replacing lost items. Exchange for uniform sizes along with wear and tear is made to you at no cost.
Do not purchase these items prior to the start of FROG Week. If you have already purchased these items, please wait until after FROG Week to bring them to campus. After FROG Week, you can agree with your roommate on what optional items each of you will provide. You will be given time the day of FROG Week graduation and the week thereafter for you to visit local stores to purchase them.
All new cadets are to report on Sunday August 4, 2024 at 1300 hours (1 p.m. EST) to the UNG Convocation Center. There will be a parent briefing at the Military Leadership Center at 2 p.m. If you have special considerations with travel, contact Cadet Recruiting.
FROG Week will last six days. Your graduation will begin on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 0900 hours (time subject to change based on inclement weather) on the General William "Lipp" Livsey Drill Field. FROG Week graduation is open to family and friends.
All new cadets will attend FROG Week in January before the start of spring semester. Required reporting date and time will be updated here when announced. Be on time! Do not report early! If you have special considerations with travel, contact Cadet Recruiting. There will be a parent briefing during in-processing. Time and location will be updated here when it becomes available.
Spring FROG Week reporting/training days and graduation will vary from year to year. Spring FROG week graduation guidance will be updated here when announced. Parents can call
706-864-1793 or
706-864-1796 to confirm how graduation will be conducted.
Selection for Regimental or Company Leadership positions will not solely rest on whether a cadet will be available for Freshman Orientation or not. On the contrary, a cadet who in good faith is unable to attend Orientation due to military commitments, commercial shipping, cooperative, internship, etc. will not be automatically excluded from these positions. The overriding criteria should be whether or not the cadet in question is the best possible cadet for the position. If a cadet is deemed to be the most qualified candidate for a leadership position but is unable to attend Orientation due to a previous commitment, their selection for a Regimental or Company Leadership position will not be denied.
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